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Perhaps, Le Saux suggested, it is more heartfelt than that.
In those moments, the film seems more heartfelt than calculated.
But those at a gathering on December 13th seemed more heartfelt than most.
The "more heartfelt" questions from students were harder to answer, Mr. Lombardi said.
On opening night, the ovation at the curtain call seemed more heartfelt than usual.
Reid, a model, also shared a sweet baby photo with an even more heartfelt message.
"Glee" had the surreal verve of "Popular," rendered more heartfelt, a beacon to oddballs everywhere.
To those two cynical explanations for Mr Bolton's hiring, a more heartfelt one can be added.
So for me, chasing that technical side has allowed me to open up and play more heartfelt solos.
Montague describes their partnership with ConAgra Foods as more heartfelt and genuine than many brands and organizations he's encountered.
A real hot streak will produce one "Good shot" after another, each more heartfelt and supportive than the last.
Wendy's plea to her does seem more heartfelt, as if she is really looking out for him and Ruth.
Some might say posting "HBD" or another simple nicety is better than nothing, but it's so easy to be more heartfelt.
Saturday Night Live skipped the usual "let's throw celebrity impersonations at the Trump era" cold open this week in favor something more heartfelt.
More heartfelt words poured in the comments on the second post, including sympathy from her Hollywood Exes costars Mayte Garcia and Sheree Zampino.
Even if the seller has no obligation to make this victim "whole," chipping in to help would make that apology a lot more heartfelt.
The good news is that's changing rapidly, and there have never been more heartfelt, layered shows about families of color than there are now.
If Jackman and Stewart are serious about this being their mutual X-Men swan song, they could not have crafted a more heartfelt valedictory.
A slightly more heartfelt apology the day before the final was enough to salvage him a spot in the stadium, but not on the pitch.
It is also a more heartfelt design than that of DOMO Design Studio, which wants to create an entire complex that grossly aestheticizes the border wall.
On the set, the farewell for Isaacs was considerably more heartfelt, with the dozens of assembled actors, producers, writers, and other crew members showering Isaacs in applause.
My snarky repartee is smoother than ever, but in situations when a more heartfelt connection is required, I find that I'm a little out of my element.
As Mr. Moran has grown into his identity as a conceptualist and curator and boundary-crossing collaborator, his piano style has grown only richer, more heartfelt and more engaging.
He pressed the cause of black equality under the law, and was consistently on the right side of Reconstruction-era issues—winning more heartfelt praise from Frederick Douglass than Lincoln ever did.
How could I express that while this novel seems on the surface to be a bit like "Cloud Atlas" (multiple perspectives, Russian doll structure), it's more heartfelt, deeper, less of a pastiche?
Cliff Lee deployed his unique brand of needlepoint pitching for four teams but nowhere was its impact more heartfelt than in Texas, which hadn't employed a legitimate ace since 40-something Nolan Ryan.
With just a few lines and colors, Hodgkin suggests the sun rising and setting, or, perhaps, a timid greeting when you first meet someone, followed by a more heartfelt goodbye after getting to know them.
But Forever is effective not just because Introspective Poppy is giving some of his more heartfelt lyrics to date; there's also a healthy collection of slow wining cuts that will permeate until fall weather sets in.
A growing number of artists have noticed that music made on old tape machines and vintage studio equipment sounds different — "more heartfelt, raw, and organic," in Mr. Sax's words — than music made with the latest, most sophisticated technology.
For others like me that were, even subconsciously, yearning for a more heartfelt, established connection, cuddling with strangers was not going to meet the same level of need as being with somebody that you have a close bond with.
So long as we're critiquing: People can immediately sense the difference between an earnest apology and stiffly scripted damage control, which is likely why her second attempt, shared on Twitter late in the week, was constructed to sound more heartfelt and sincerely regretful.
Nowhere is that pride more heartfelt than in Vinci, a small Tuscan town 17 miles west of Florence, where Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452, the son of Ser Piero da Vinci, a prosperous notary, and a local peasant girl named Caterina.
"When this crisis fades away, perhaps attention to our great need to protect our waters and lands will be more heartfelt and understood," said Laurie Howard of the Passaic River Coalition, which has been advocating for the watershed in New York and New Jersey since 1969.
But this message, a common campaign theme, was delivered in a way that struck audience members as more heartfelt, as he sought to connect his experiences with those of evangelicals in southern Virginia who view themselves as judged and shortchanged by elites like the Washington establishment.
Hillary's team had talked to me a few weeks back about doing something, but I didn't want to do, like, a "If Hillary Were Your President" type thing, and then they got in touch on Wednesday and said she wanted to write something HERSELF (it seems her people show her Two Monks or what-have-you on long campaign days) and I said only if it was funny and they said 'she was thinking more heartfelt?' and here we are.
They collaborated on the single "Millennium" in 2000, but it did not achieve the expected success. In 2002, she penned the song "Koi no Signal" for the group Coming Century, a sub-unit of the popular boyband V6. Compared to other Coming Century songs of the time, the lyrics for the song were more heartfelt and optimistic.
Provo has > something against capitalism, communism, fascism, bureaucracy, militarism, > professionalism, dogmatism, and authoritarianism. Provo has to choose > between desperation, resistance and submissive extinction. Provo calls for > resistance wherever possible. Provo realises that it will lose in the end, > but it cannot pass up the chance to make at least one more heartfelt attempt > to provoke society.
Brigitte Schwierzina, his wife, is a doctor who reportedly instructed him, if reading the morning papers, to remain calm now that he was no longer required to feel responsible for matters reported. After he died, at the end of 2003, several of the more heartfelt tributes paid tribute also to Brigitte Schwierzina's skill and care in looking after him during his final years.
"The Fire" has received mostly positive feedback. The Mirror described it as "a more heartfelt and mature sound". Entertainment Focus gave it four out of five stars, stating that "Cardle has come back fighting and we think he's definitely won." LSMedia also gave the album four out of five stars, describing it as "energetic yet emotional" and "full of growth".
According to Stevenson, some of the songs dealt with a relationship Lombardo had been in with a younger woman: > "Special to Me" is one of my all time favorite songs of Tony's. He was so > sad about all that with his younger girlfriend, and I swear nothing has ever > been more heartfelt. I get teary just thinking about it. It's so positive > and so negative.
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the episode has an approval rating of 85% based on 13 reviews. The critical consensus reads: "A deeper look into the sad story of Pepper makes "Orphans" one of the more heartfelt episodes of Freak Show." Emily L. Stephens of The A.V. Club praised Naomi Grossman's "almost wordless" performance as Pepper, opining that it "strikes a ringing note of feeling".
The gold-leaf shielding in Sunshine was influenced by NASA satellite designs for deflecting heat and other forms of radiant energy. Boyle designed the gold-coloured space suits along these lines despite persistent encouragement to model them after the NASA template. The helmets were designed to have cameras mounted in them. This further enhanced a sense of claustrophobia useful to the actors in delivering more heartfelt performances.
In October 2019, Rodriguez came under fire for her use of the "n-word" during an Instagram livestream - she live-streamed herself singing to "Ready or Not" by the Fugees, including the line in which the singer Lauryn Hill uses the slur. She faced widespread social media backlash for this, and soon posted an apology which was largely rejected for being insincere and dismissive. She posted a second, more heartfelt, apology later.
Nevada State Assembly member Chad Christensen later said that most of the comments from Rhodes' supporters were form letters, saying, "They were an obvious orchestrated effort to kill the bill. The pro ones were more heartfelt, from people with a genuine interest in Red Rock." Rhodes organized hundreds of supporters to attend a hearing on Titus' bill, which had received signatures of support from nearly 11,000 people. The Rhodes supporters allegedly intimidated opponents and tried to restrict public comments.
When It All Comes Down is an EP by the rock band Home Grown, released in 2004 by Drive-Thru Records. It was the band's final release, as they went on "indefinite hiatus" the following year. The EP found the band moving away from the humor-filled pop punk of their previous releases and towards more heartfelt and emotional subject matter. Bassist Adam Lohrbach would carry these stylistic elements over to his subsequent band New Years Day and continue to expand on them.
The album's title is Nek's personal name and surname. The album was "written more natural, more personal, more heartfelt". It is his first album artwork that includes his personal name with stage name, because it's his way of saying that the man Filip and the artist Nek are not two different people, that more than ever they correspond, a turning point in his career. The album was dedicated to his recently deceased father, and the birth of his daughter, Beatrice Maria.
"Undeck the Halls" received positive reviews. Robert Canning gave it an 8.6/10 saying it "set the bar for hopefully many more Christmas episodes to come" saying the most fun came from Cameron and Mitchell's subplot and says he looks forward to more Christmas episodes. Jason Hughes of TV Squad stated in his review "This holiday episode was lighter on the funny moments than most episodes of Modern Family, which isn't to say that it wasn't plenty funny. It substituted those with more heartfelt moments.".
Lee explained that Rush wanted Presto to be "more of a singer's album, and I think you'll notice that the arrangements musically support the vocal[s] ... Neil's lyrics to me are a lot more heartfelt [...] This album was a real reaction against technology in a sense. I was getting sick and tired of working with computers and synthesizers [...] We made a pact to stay away from strings, pianos, and organs—to stay away from digital technology. In the end, we couldn't resist using them for colour."Krewen, Nick.
Although the album could not match the sales of their previous albums in the UK, Blur became the band's most successful internationally, particularly in the US, helped by the successful single "Song 2". After the success of Blur, the band embarked on a nine-month world tour. Albarn with Blur at the Rock in Roma, 2013 Released in March 1999, Blur's sixth studio album 13 saw them drift further from Britpop. Albarn's lyrics – more heartfelt, personal and intimate than on previous occasions – were reflective of his break-up with Elastica frontwoman Justine Frischmann, his partner of eight years.
He died in Copenhagen in September 1870. Being one of the most stirring speakers of early Danish parliamentarian life (almost like Lamartine in France), and besides a charming and committed man, Lehmann, however, seems to have lacked both sense of reality and a more heartfelt sense of democracy. As “the freedom fighter of 1848” he remained a national hero in Denmark for several generations, but he was not able to maintain his influence. His book On the Causes of the Misfortunes of Denmark (1864) went through many editions, and his works were published posthumously in four volumes.
The one notable exception to this is a love story set to the Hitomi Yaida song "Over the Distance," which is told in a more heartfelt, subdued tone further marked by the gameplay's whistle sound effect being replaced with subtle chimes and the initial loud countdown not being used. While the individual stories otherwise have no connecting theme to them, characters from some stories reappear in others as background figures or supporting characters. However, all of the characters reappear in the final story, in which the Ouendan must lead the entire world in a cheer to save Earth from being destroyed by an asteroid.
" Heather Phares of AllMusic noted that "their sensitive side dominates One Life Stand—they don't sound ready for the floor, they sound ready to settle down. Even the most energetic songs feel tempered compared to the neon energy of Made in the Dark and The Warnings hits." She added that "[t]hough this emotional nakedness is an unusual move after Made in the Dark pushed Hot Chip to a new level of attention and acclaim, it also shows they're in it for the long haul." Nick Annan from Clash deemed it "different to Made In The Dark but a more cohesive and more heartfelt effort too.
Musically, the album sees a departure from RuPaul's first Christmas album and his seventh studio album, Realness, released earlier in 2015. The lyrics throughout Slay Belles focus on being more heartfelt and meaningful than the comedic themes featured in his 1997 Christmas album. The album also sees RuPaul return to a pop/dance-pop sound after focusing on more electronic and recently house music on Born Naked (2014) and Realness (2015). The album's title is a play on 'sleigh bells', with 'sleigh' replaced with 'slay', a word frequently used within the drag and LGBT community meaning amazing, and 'bells' replaced with 'belles' meaning beautiful women.
Son Volt performing in 2005 In the 1990s the term alternative country, paralleling alternative rock, began to be used to describe a diverse group of musicians and singers operating outside the traditions and industry of mainstream country music. Many eschewed the increasingly polished production values and pop sensibilities of the Nashville-dominated industry for a more lo-fi sound, frequently infused with a strong punk and rock and roll aesthetic.K. Wolff and O. Duane, eds, Country Music: the Rough Guide (London: Rough Guides, 2000), , p. 549. Lyrics may be bleak or socially aware, but also more heartfelt and less likely to use the clichés sometimes used by mainstream country musicians.
Furthermore, guitarist James Valentine said he was influenced by guitarists like Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell and John Scofield, as well as the rock band Queens of the Stone Age. The band's songs tend to be very guitar-heavy, often accompanied by piano or synthesizer. The theme in most of their songs is love, frequently lost love; songs like "This Love", "Makes Me Wonder" and "Misery" have a very cynical tone, often expressing dissatisfaction with a relationship, while their more heartfelt and emotional songs such as "She Will Be Loved" and "Never Gonna Leave This Bed" express a longing for a romantic relationship. "Makes Me Wonder" has a secondary theme, in which Levine expresses his disillusionment and frustration with the state of American politics and the Iraq War.
" The acoustic guitar sound has influences of Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, with open notes in conjunction with fretted notes. The lyrics on the rock album tried to focus on "general themes that everyone can get their hands on", while the acoustic had introspective lyrics that are "vulnerable and revealing", with things Grohl "wouldn't say out loud, wouldn't even admit to myself." Grohl declared that "when you're writing songs that have a sort of anthemic quality, you can't really go lighthearted and sing about bullshit. You have to dig into a deeper place to find the words", and that "I don't know what it is about, this album, that makes it sound more heartfelt or deeper or more emotional, but when I listen to it, it really is.
In February 2015, Cole revealed to Rap-Up TV that following the release of Point of No Return, which sold poorly, she was contractually free from Interscope and was intending on moving forward as an independent recording artist. She also confirmed work on her seventh studio album, confirming she was halfway done with ten tracks so far, stating: "I don't know which direction I wanna go in. I don't know if I want it to be more fun, I don't know if I want it to be more heartfelt or if I want it upbeat, medium to slow. I'm just recording and recording and recording and recording and recording and recording and recording." In December 2016, it was announced that Cole signed a new record deal with Sony's Epic Records.
Vulture journalist Marc Hogan wrote that "the difference between the studio cut and its various predecessors floats over the proceedings like a ghost in the machine". Pitchfork critic Jillian Mapes wrote of the "sense that an older, wiser man" was singing, and that the lyrics were more heartfelt "now that he seems resigned to haunting the afterlife". Nina Corcoran of Consequence of Sound felt that the long wait "allowed Radiohead to peel its words when riper than ever". Phoenix New Times writer Jozef speculated that the studio version was influenced by Yorke's recent separation from his partner of almost 25 years, Rachel Owen; whereas the early arrangement, likely written shortly after Yorke met Owen, has a "hopeful, proud character", the Moon Shaped Pool version sounds "resigned, isolated, lost".
The writers were clearly trying to do the same with Richard and Catherine, but I found the material with the women in the burn unit to be much more heartfelt." The site added, "It was good to see her not choose to be alone in the end. That was a much more entertaining choice than simply having her spend nearly two hours crying or staring longingly at Derek’s side of the bed," and praised Justin Chambers' character: "I liked Alex’s determination to be Meredith’s “person” and Meredith finally welcoming her person back into her life when she gave birth to Ellis," and added, "The more I see them interact, the more I love the dynamic between Maggie and Alex." Praising Sara Ramirez's performance the site wrote, "Callie’s reflection on Derek’s life and contributions was probably the most satisfying of all the doctors.
Murli Prasad Sharma, nicknamed as "Munna Bhai" ("Bhai" is a word used to address Dons in India,especially Mumbaiyya Maharashtrian region, literally means Brother) is a good-hearted local gangster who engages in criminal activities. Munna Bhai pretends to be a doctor in order to impress his father, but after being revealed as a gangster to his father who feels insulted, he decides to go to a medical college to obtain an M.B.B.S. degree to prove he can become a real doctor. The film follows Munna' extremely well-played struggle as he learns about the medical system and makes his way through the renowned medical college run by dean Dr. Asthana, the very man who insulted his father. He continues to cheat his way through college but changes over time while also instilling a more heartfelt and sensitive approach to patient care in the hospital.
Haggard had scored four number one hits in the previous two years with prison songs or crime-related themes, including "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive" (1966), "Branded Man" (1967), "Sing Me Back Home" (1967), and "The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde" (1968), and the singer continued his domination of the country charts with the self-penned "Mama Tried," a song in which the narrator laments the pain and suffering he caused his mother by going to prison "despite all my Sunday learnin'..." Along with "Sing Me Back Home" and "Okie from Muskogee," it is probably the song most closely identified with Haggard. The story was partly autobiographical, and the fact that Haggard had actually spent two years in San Quentin gives the song an authenticity that makes the lyric sound all the more heartfelt. "Mama Tried" hit #1 in August 1968 and stayed there for a month. It would also be featured that fall in the Dick Clark production The Killers Three, a film in which Haggard ironically plays a lawman.

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